ALLEGED MUTINY.
AUSTRALIAN NAVAL MEN. COMMUNIST PAPER'S STORY. (Received November 12. 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. Not. 11. Under (lie page wide heading, "1 he Australian Fleet Also Mutinied," the Communist newspaper Daily Worker, the title-line of which is adorned by a. sickle and hammer, republishes what purports to be a. slorv from Sydney of a, mutiny on ships in a- western port of .Australia at the same time as the Invergordon trouble.
Among the alleged incidents mentioned in the article is the hoisting of a red (lag over the White Ensign in reverse at the depot of the port referred to. Numerous foreign correspondents have inquired at Australia House whether the story is true. They have been informed that nothing is known of it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 9
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